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Yes, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is generally narrower in its midsubstance and broader at its femoral and tibial insertions. This anatomical configuration allows it to effectively stabilize the knee joint while accommodating the dynamic movements and forces experienced during activities. The broader insertion points enhance its ability to withstand tensile forces and provide optimal stability during motion.

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